[C1] Sun Visors
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Sun Visors
As you know I am taking my 61 apart to repaint it.
Today I removed the nuts that hold the shield to the body. I do not know how I did this 18 years ago, what a pain in the butt!
I want to put sun visors on correctly. The header did not have the provisions for the visors so I plan to take the frame apart and add the tabs for the screws.
I believe the header bow is from a 58.
Does anyone have a picture of the tabs that attached to the upper frame and dimensions?
There will be more questions coming.
Thanks,
Joe
Today I removed the nuts that hold the shield to the body. I do not know how I did this 18 years ago, what a pain in the butt!
I want to put sun visors on correctly. The header did not have the provisions for the visors so I plan to take the frame apart and add the tabs for the screws.
I believe the header bow is from a 58.
Does anyone have a picture of the tabs that attached to the upper frame and dimensions?
There will be more questions coming.
Thanks,
Joe
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Joe,
I have a similar issue with my 59. I saved this for reference. Let me know how it works.
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...s-1958-c1.html
Barry
I have a similar issue with my 59. I saved this for reference. Let me know how it works.
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...s-1958-c1.html
Barry
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Thanks for the info.
But I would like a photograph and dimensions of these tabs, height, width and distance from the edges if possible.
Thanks,
Joe
But I would like a photograph and dimensions of these tabs, height, width and distance from the edges if possible.
Thanks,
Joe